Dear Mr. Cornwell, I have read all of your books, love them and look forward to your next one. I’d be happy with either a sequel or something new. In the meantime I’m doing some other reading and was reading The Fellowship of the Ring by Tolkien, but ended up setting it down. I commented to a friend “I’d sure enjoy that book more if B. Cornwell had written it” I said “Nothing against the great Mr. T., but his writing is unreal to me”, to which he replied “Well, it IS fantasy”. I said, “Yeah, but B.C. did his King Aurthur series and everything seemed plausible and realistic. T. mentions hard times but B.C. puts you right there in the mud & the blood, and I find it far more satisfying”. I also enjoyed your modern novels and your description of sailing. I’d love to do some sailing myself but it was the next best thing to being there. I liked your Gallows Thief novel too, being a casual student of the era. Stonehenge was hard to read, it being so grim and harsh, but that was because it was written so well. I had an ancestor who was a “galvanised yankee” and I enjoyed the Starbuck books. I could go on but won’t I wish you and yours well. Will Aygarn Virginia Beach, Va.